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Ever since the expansion pack for the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service was announced last year, Nintendo fans have been disappointed. The expansion pack introduced a considerably extensive library of retro N64 games, which was a good thing. However, this update came with many setbacks, as the games had issues with input, graphics, and overall functioning.

Fans were displeased and started calling out Nintendo on social media platforms. Nintendo’s president reassured fans that they would consider all the feedback they received and try to improve the user experience.

It seems like they have finally taken the fans’ feedback into account and fixed one of the most problematic games of the N64 library; Nintendo has finally fixed the graphics glitch for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, proving the company cares about its fans.

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Nintendo has finally fixed a longstanding issue with the N64 game

Nintendo America’s President had examined the ongoing issue with the Switch Online N64 emulator games very seriously and had promised to fix it as soon as possible.

In the latest update for Switch Online, which came alongside Banjo-Kazooie’s release, it seems some improvements had been made.

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The texture and graphics glitch within Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been fixed. There were transparency issues with a water texture in the game. However, the fog still seems missing in the emulation, unlike the original N64 version.

Paper Mario has a few problems

Paper Mario did not quite live up to the hype and anticipation before joining the list in the N64 expansion pack. The game is plagued with glitches, and fans are pretty disappointed with its premise.

The most persistent feedback from fans about this game is input lag and general gameplay performance. This can significantly disrupt the player experience, ruining the action commands and costing players valuable opportunities during boss fights in the game.

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That said, if Nintendo continues working on N64 games, showing people they care just like they have with the aforementioned Zelda title, Paper Mario could see itself becoming a favorite of the Nintendo Switch users.

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